Red Planet Pen Topics

Red Planet Pen Topics

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Our Purpose

The Mars Society’s Education Task Force is reaching out to the public with information in order to help raise awareness of the latest news and discoveries about the planet Mars and its potential as a second home for humanity.

Meet Our Staff

Nicole serves as Education Director for the Mars Society, working to improve the organization’s educational outreach for the human exploration and settlement of the planet Mars.

Nicole is a secondary school educator and adjunct astronomy professor. She teaches sciences ranging from Astrobiology to Zoology and everything in between. She received her degree in Biology with a concentration in Astronomy and Astrobiology from Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah and a Masters Certificate in Astronomy from Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. Nicole is a member of the Tau Chi Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society. She is also an experienced member of the Speakers Bureau reaching out to promote educational awareness in Astronomy and Mars related subjects and research.

Other notable volunteer work included working with Dr. James Nienow at Valdosta State University in collaboration with Dr. Chris McKay, NASA Ames, on micrometeorology of hypoliths (extremophiles).

Nicole has been studying Mars since she was a teenager, when she read the December 1988 issue of National Geographic Magazine’s article, Mission to Mars. Since then, she has been hooked. Nicole is married to Doug Willett and they have two teenage sons, Jeremiah and Isaiah.